In 2012 after a great updates in software world and operating system
2013 seems making landmark for exiting discoveries in hardware world
too.
The Company called Polytron Technologies (Taiwan Based Company) has
build above seen prototype of transparent smartphone & what is more
exiting about it that it could be available by the end of this year(2013), said by Polytron General Manager "Sam Yu" in the interview to IBN Live.
This prototype made on using “Switchable Glass Technology” that is Conductive Organic Light Emitting Diode(OLED) using liquid crystal molecule for display on phone.When phone is on off
mode molecule are align to form a milky composition but when turn on in
active mode they re-aline to form text ,icon and other images stuff
that should be display on it.This transparent smartphone prototype is yet to get featured of software or operating system. Further
more this phone is design such a way that it can be used either of the
side and company intend to use microscopic wire embedded structure to
glasses.This smartphone is also intended to have fully multitouch
functionality as others smartphones have.
As it seen this prototype has many things visible such as microphones , Batteries , Memory Card , camera but it will be hidden behind
dark glasses as the phone goes under production.It seems this smartphone
have every featured that today’s user want and expect.
Polytron is not the one to try this concept Sony Ericsson has also
came up with this concept actually introduced a handset known as the
Xperia Pureness in 2009. Now it seems Sony have good competition in
regards of its Xperia Pureness.
There are still more question to answer :
So will it be possible?
How successful will it be ? and
Are you ready to open your pocket ?
But time will show the real picture in the future what
we can make is just imagination while on the others hand nothing seems
to be impossible in 21st Century here dreams becomes reality in next
day.
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